Nathaniel Moran advocates for NO FAKES and SAVE Acts, engages with notable figures

Nathaniel Moran advocates for NO FAKES and SAVE Acts, engages with notable figures
U.S. Rep. Nathaniel Moran representing Texas' 1st Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Nathaniel Moran, representative of Texas’ 1st District, has been active in various legislative and cultural engagements in early April 2025. He utilized social media to communicate his legislative priorities and highlight notable interactions.

On April 9, Moran shared his involvement in a conversation with country music icon Randy Travis and Warner Music Group CEO Robert Kyncl. The focus was the importance of the NO FAKES Act. Moran expressed his commitment to supporting industry leaders in their efforts “in protecting the voices and legacies of American artists—past, present, and…”

On April 10, Congressman Moran announced the passage of the SAVE Act by the House of Representatives, describing it as a commonsense bill requiring documentary proof of citizenship during voter registration for federal elections. Moran emphasized the significance of this measure, stating it as “a critical step toward securing our elections and restoring faith in the process”. He expressed pride in supporting the legislation.

Later on April 10, Moran celebrated the opportunity to host Pastor Michael Gossett from Green Acres Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. Pastor Gossett served as the guest chaplain for the U.S. House of Representatives on that day, with Moran remarking that it was “a privilege to welcome” him.

Nathaniel Moran has served in the U.S. Congress since 2023, representing Texas’ 1st District, succeeding Louie Gohmert. He was born in 1974 in Whitehouse, Texas, where he currently resides. Moran holds a BA and a JD, both from Texas Tech University.



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